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Your Way Of Walking Reveals Many Secrets About You

This may come as a surprise, but some of your actions and actions can determine who you are, such as the position in which you sleep, ...

This may come as a surprise, but some of your actions and actions can determine who you are, such as the position in which you sleep, the way you stand, or the one you walk with. These things seem so arbitrary, but they actually reveal pretty intimate things about our personality.

Cultural experts and social scientists have conducted research that reveals that your way of walking, including walking speed and stride, reveals a great deal about your personality.

According to body language expert Patti Wood, there are many ways to walk, and each way says a lot about the personality and the way people feel.

The Driver

If your body is generally advanced, your stride is fast, and you walk headlong, you are a "pilot". According to Wood If there is an obstacle in your path, you will take the most direct path or get around the obstacle.

If that sounds like you, you have very positive personality traits. You know how to do things, are extremely productive, very logical and probably very intelligent. People admire you, but they can find you a bit cold. You tend to be competitive and your spirited personality can take over you.

Wood suggests that you have to slow down from time to time, make eye contact, and make an effort to say "hello" to someone you know. You do not have to do it all the time, but if you do it from time to time, people will know that you are so friendly and have lots of positive personality traits.

The influencer

If you walk your chest forward, your shoulders back and your head up, chances are you're an "influencer". Like the pilot, you walk fast. Influencers engage in conversations with most people they meet and tend to smile, shake hands, make eye contact or say "hello!" According to Wood, many politicians and celebrities have an influencer approach.

If you are an "influencer" you are fun, charismatic, socially fulfilled, but some people may think that you are actually a little too much of all of this. Your exaggerated personality tends to attract attention, and sometimes you steal it from others. Wood suggests moderating your enthusiasm and thinking before acting.

The supporter

If the weight of your body is on your legs, not forward or backward, you can be a "Supporter". Your speed is average and your movements are anything but jerky. Like an influencer, you tend to make gestures and interact with people while walking, although you tend to make eye contact rather than making waves or shouting.

If you're an Supporter, you tend to be more interested in people than doing the tasks and prefer to enjoy your private life rather than focusing on your career. You feel great satisfaction to be part of a group, and you can flourish in your family life or be part of a team sport. You also like being recognized, but are too humble to admit it.

You have many admirable qualities, but Drivers and Influencers can perceive you as weak and try to take advantage of you.

The corrector

Your way of walking reveals many secrets about you

If you are light when you walk and your eyes are fixed on the ground, you can be a "Corrector". Your pace is slow and cautious, as if you were afraid of making a mistake. Your arms are held close to you, so as not to interfere in the personal space of others. You do not use a phone while walking, and you do not engage in discussions with friends unless you have to.

You are probably introverted but polite. You like to treat others as you would like to be treated. Yet, because of your introverted nature, you do not verbally communicate what you want or need. You expect people to know it for themselves, and this can lead to annoyance to them, which can make them confused by your irritable nature.

Do your best to communicate verbally with those around you, even if what you say is not polite. Try to find the best way to express yourself while being honest and you will be surprised at the positive effect on your life.